If you like A.L.T., try these artists

If you like A.L.T., these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Mr. Capone-E

Mr. Capone-E

Shared genres: Chicano rap

Chicano rap
Akwid

Akwid

Shared genres: Chicano rap

Chicano rap
Calle 13

Calle 13

Shared genres: Latin hip-hop

Latin hip-hop Latin pop alternative hip-hop
Tempo

Tempo

Shared genres: Latin hip-hop

Latin hip-hop Latin trap gangsta rap
Travie McCoy

Travie McCoy

Higher popularity

alternative hip-hop pop rap rap rock
N.O.R.E.

N.O.R.E.

Similar era

East Coast hip-hop gangsta rap hardcore hip-hop
Everlast

Everlast

Similar era

alternative hip-hop alternative rock blues
Krizz Kaliko

Krizz Kaliko

Higher popularity

Midwest hip-hop alternative hip-hop hardcore hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like A.L.T.?

Artists similar to A.L.T. include Mr. Capone-E, Akwid, Calle 13 and Tempo. Each shares elements of A.L.T.'s sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is A.L.T.?

A.L.T. is primarily known for Latin hip-hop and Chicano rap. The music pulses with rhythmic intensity, layering intricate vocal cadences over tight grooves that create an infectious momentum.

Where should I start if I like A.L.T.?

If you enjoy A.L.T., start with Mr. Capone-E — their album "The Lost Chapters" is a great entry point. Shared genres: Chicano rap